Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jul 1896, p. 4

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-VH9 w ow Btu uhlp H(XYl`IIAN" Aliolnlnlon 1 kn lnr Londontlizry and Liver- .1 oohIn.inu\osmnm und 'mp.um nu. ml ogbhht nmuu.m.an. IX JIILI. 1 ImI'.~u\n I- rum. July H. - -- A body thought: to bo thlt. ol Willinm Keene, who wvlh two oompeniom wen drowned Int, fell. VIM neon floating in the Inter oi! the (look yeetenlny and we: secured nnununnunc III uunuull. l.<)\|m\ , July. lD.-Tho member! of the Ancient and Honorable artillery com nuy. of Boston, left their quurtgrn at the otel Cecil In 8:30 o'clock this morning, headed by the band of the Honorable artillery company. of London. and mnrohod to the Waterloo ntation, whore thev took a nlprial train for Aldershot.` They were clmeretl All alone the line. At the Wnter. lnnvormby mr une ucnuon Ol laymen as well as <-Iergymen. his day of options in education nmttena was in every wnv re- nogniwd except. only in the Ingmar of hr atruccion in religIon,which was obligatory. At the anme time the general educational sbnndnrd was in every way equal to the highest. Other features of the university, such an reaidem-,9 of her students within the vollegzo. the woman's department. of St. Hi|dn'r, nchnlurshipe, eta-., were clearly exrlnined. 14.. ll R.u!Fm..l Inn..- l....n..-.... 1.. .1: X JIGHIOH. tov. H. Be-`dford~Jonea. lecturer in di- vinity at Trinity, made a short. and vigor` um: address, after which, on motion 0! Mr. Worroll, a robe of thnnh was passed. nmid muchonthunianm. for Mr. Cumber- Innllll nble. entertaining nnd instructive address. univernuy is not. controlled by the govern- ment. It is independent in every way. The dioca-sea have their re reeentativen on the corporation. e rel37'red to the olfere made to Trinity. to Wycliffe and tothe breadth of Trinity`; teaching. Trinity does not seek to deatroy individuality:of charatcor or nioul-I all it: students in one line of thought. This wine shown by the personnel of her graduates. among whom were men of all viewn, puoh. for example, an the bin-ho of Huron. Rev. ll. Wilson and Rev. H. V 'atera. He also spoke of the new bishop of Alankn, who. nlthough a Canadian and )\ graduate of Trinit . wae unanimously elected by the United States church. He emnhuimil xrmw was unanimously elected by the Unitm qmphuizod the position of Trinity M an arm lunivornity for the ucntion of laymen <-Iergymen. dav of onblona in II`. Barlow Cumberland Spoke. In st. Goon`: Ball Last Night. A meeting in the interest -of Trinity university was held last night in the synod hall. The -hair was taken by the vener- able the archbishop of Kingatomwho open- ed the meeting with It short address. and then called upon Rev. Mr. Emery, who, in St. Augustine's man, spoke in high terms of Trinity nnd her new provost. The chairman than introduced F. Harlow (Iumberland. I of `To- ronto. an old graduate ol Trinity. Mr. (liimberland began by saying he hoped the older men of Trinity would not suffer in comparison with the more recent gra- duates. He referred to tln fact that the university of Trinity was being mann ed not bya few men nominated by a syn or` other body, but by those who prncticnlly represent the whole church of U nada. The university is not controlled by tie It indenendent everv wav. -g_-----v ------- ---vvw Y`. nuuuvvn -`cw-rvg IVvvu uw--g -u-v .'m' .4/>oi.L/1vAIe/s co.m9A`1v`1 , Ljlrso. In sum Label nun '51:-uuuina mimosa unto! V `run Anu.nu'un Cohnuv. Lmuun. ` V - . A. . - V . - g 1 inn Ananyus and addluouhl Tclllmony and xnronnnmn nppnoa by_CHS. munr 5 .co.. :2. sum smut. New York, Iolo Ag-an AI - TAY_0R 5| (H6 H TIHLTQB Wer Uelelal. United States marshal] Cnvnrubiun und twelve deputies left Sm Barbara, (`nl., today, by order of the government, to Lake forcible possession of San Miquel Island and to protect the government sur- vey, which vhe occupants will not. allow. Trouble in expenbod. xuomu man. A upecinl from Key West, says: Pau- engeha by the Mascotbe report that a bat- tle was fought near Gunnnbacou on Sunday and the opinion prevails in Havana that the Spaninrds were defeated. Unwed Staten marshal] Cnvnruhiun nml "We know ofnn stmnger or monhvruril-Iy-' ctmstilulc-I Nalmnl Al-rvk-M Wile! than that yielded Ivy Hie l'j Ilunyuli Sggtinp." HOD BDHIOG. Rev. 1). 8. Hamilton. B.A., l"oresl:,Ont.., has been called to the pastorate of Point St. Charles, Que, Congregational church, left. vacant biy the resignation of the Rev. Thomas Hal . A unnninl (yam Kan \l'An} .|'\... D--- no nrncennuge yeateraay. Martha Elm. n Frencl} woman conned in Barrie jail, attaomptd suicide Tuesday and will irbbablg not. recover. She belong- ed to n. gipay nn bear troupe. The trial of William Hammond. ncculml on to gnpay nnu near nroupo. ti*ia.l Wnl ` m Hammond. nccuuod" of.l.he murder of oasis Tough, at (lravenr hurst. yesterday. was. upon the application 0! the crown prosecutor, adjourned. Diauetrous oods have occurred in blu- perfectures of Toyamn and Shiga on the went. cunt. of Japan. Three thousand houses have been destroyed`. The loss of life in not stated. Dan: `I Q u......'I..... D A 'lu`n....-L t\..A "Illa l'4I'|II 0! UIIDKCHV-IQ, CMW Wlfafl mgnalaughbgr. in killing John Scott M . Severn Bridge','in Camber last, Wu begun at Bracebridge yesterday. ~ ' Elm. French conned me gonu plank. The next international convention of the Sons of Temperance will be hold.in Mon- treal in J une, 1897. . Thomas Cuwell, Whitby. is M.(:.P. . Advlce have been reoeivdin Purim tho wnnmy, IlM.li.1 . Adncea the French have proclaimed I stabs of aiego in tha disturbed portions of the li- lnnd of Mad . The trial 0 Mwkenzie, chnrgod with nnnndnnnhhuv in Lillinn lulu. nan ..s croawou at ten oenm on mg aounr: At um o clock last night is negro who nt- taompbod to hold u a sub-post: oico station in Englewood. II .. was shot and fatally wounded. Aha; n In.-pl lmtlg 0|`; ng-\..|.l:...... ...L..A.. AilJRSDA%Y % _ ` FRIDAY.... ARCAIN DAYS wounuaa. After it hard bntclo the republican shake convention, Aberdeen. 8.1)., for the nothi- nntion of stats ofoora, yesterday ndopood the gold plank. ' The convention nf mm I. H. G. Huntfmuujc dealer, St. Thomas, is under arrow` for uling oanoollod poet.- ngo stamps. Thorn no men chu-goo Benoir &"Co.. acne:-Al storekoomn Hue. ammps. Inero are non cau- &"Co., genernl storekeoperu Hive- look, are offering to compromise with their crodiboru at ten cents the dollar: Ar 9... n n`nnIr Ina. night. I. ......... ...t... -; 1:. I! proposed no convert. an. uwronoo ball. Port. Hope, into A summer hotel. Flre last night dootroyod, 0260.000 womb of bueinou nronoptv At San Luis Obimu. 12 ms nu mgut. uouuroyua, uzw.uw wonm property It San Obinpo, Cnl. HERE IT IS IN SHORT ORDER FOR "WHIG" READERS. Telegraphic lklncn Iron in Pan: 0! the Globe. Continued sud Assorted for Iggy Bonding - A alpaca Glvu You the Inntn. The pom in about be non}: ooo reinforce- ments to the Greek frontier. Th. nl-n-innn Inmtlnnrn hung nithpluuuun ` menu to me urea: rronuor. I The christian brothers hue nithdnwn from the Hamilton nopu-ate schools. It in pond to oonvort 86. La hull, Pnl-t!.,rF(I)'nru, infn Ainilnmnr h..o.`I'"n wms mi: nnmcs T0`-DAY! 31.. CORBETT, TRINITY COLLEGE MEETING`. Bottled at 7 / ' ' 77 ' '- / I. (`min lie ubmlulr rvulrnl of MI Ifnyal IIunfarr}:n (lnmlal llulitult ( .lIiqT:!ry of Agmullutr). Iimlu Pal. ` APEN TA LPP_30V'XDMBY THE AOADIIIE DI PAID. THE BEST NATURAL APERIIENT WATER. mm: 10 aim mnianu pot mu um UJ HUNYADI 'I`l`IIIfIf the Bank Aorount. Mox'rulc.u., Jul 9.- One of the r!-L movu ol the new nnnce minister will be to trlnulur the dominion`: account lmm the bank 0! Montroul M the Canadian bank 01 Oommoroo. whichlhu ulroody I hand Imtlm Ontario `favor-nmont. tho lunar having noloal than a million dollars nml_, mom on dopanlt :1`. that inun- Lution. ' Had A Elna Ontlng. The annual oomplimencar oxvuraion of the Argonant. club wu had on the cur. America to Alexandria Buy yulordn after- noon. Leaving here at. four o'cloc . the steamer wemulowlh the (lnniulinn channel, reaching Alexandria Bay at hall mat eight o'clock. Afar a stay of about a all hour the homevvard trip was begun. the city be- ing roacliod at midnight. Dancing. card playing. etc, were indulged in by the ex- cnraioniata. And troubles befall tlte t matron of every home. We would like to emancipate women from all unnecessar I labor, and to start the bafl rolling offer the simpliest. sgickest and most durable 'DI\!f`CD ___.I. `L. '1ne governor! or we nvnool or mmoa held a meetin lent night for the t,rnnanv- tion of general ueiness. It was decided to renovebe the lecture room used by the veto nary college, adding as metal ceiling `,1 other improvements. A number 0 m ounm were named And the zmvemnrs onnor Improvements. A number 0 Iafwurxu and And the gover rt-. decided to jointy nprly with W. R.` c- Rho for an asphalt we. I: on Clergy street. between Earl and Barrie ntroem. null u |' IIII Iruulij. The Sundny school ncholnrn of Chnlmern church were favored with delightful weather for their outing at. Ihnnnel Hrove eaoorxlay nfbernoon. About three hund rmnn attended the event. During t. o afternoon `game: of various kinds were conducted un or the guidnnne off}. S. Fenwick, superintendent of the Sunday school. Supper wna served about five o'clock and home was raaclned um eight IIIIIIIIIIII lolll IllfIlll.l.lI'Uo The city may have a law suit. to delend through `In occurrence which took place durin the re on Tuesday afternoon. The Ontuno street brigade run n line of hose throu h the dwelling of Mrs. Mcl.oI|nn. S don um street. on n short out to the tile. '1` o hone burnt III the house and the water dnmngod everything on the first tint and in the basement. A new ourpet mun lon- tro ed. picturen ruined and hnvoc geno- ml y committod, The house is owned by R. E. Kent. The Spulled Bnlloln. In the Into election the n iling of bal- lots was done deaignedly. ence it in a question that xdgen cannot determine an to what w the intention of voters. Some votm went to the polls bocuune they hm ..; rile an appearance and spoiled their unliots rnther than vote. Some marked the cross in the oblong, knowing the disc was the proper lure. What judge could fairly count in bal ot so marked for a candidate. on the ground of the in- tent of the elector`! We know of much nnlnu ooam Wlll concur. The Collins` Ba rafting company is building a large rge at the Bay to be used in connection with the laying of the intake pipe for the Toronto water works a stem. The barge will be completed a ut the 15th inst. Work has been under- way in connection with the laying of the pig? since May last. he Belleville baseball aggregation is anxious for a match with the (lraniton. The members of the first named team think they can make a better showing against theilranitea and wanton to come down here at an early date. The home team has decided to accommodate them and will settle on a date to-night. new at, ten u cuucu man nlgm. This week's edition of the Ucica Satur- day Globe contains a splendid portrait of the lam Willie Mcammon, togetlzer with mahort sketxrh of his career and an account. of-the circumstances surrounding his trngiu death. 0. Ali... LI..;.'...... 1.... ....I....I 4|... ....|._| |..._._.: ueauu. Mile Murray hem naked the school board babe allowed lo attend college to t. her- self for fuller education, and if a vacancy occurs and the board sees fit to reinstate her to do so at her present mlury. The board will 1'... man...` n..., ...m.... .........\...... :.. V I0!` Iorcy years. The Queen street Sunday school ionic, postponed on account of rain, wil take lace to-morrow (Friday) to Brophy s oinb. Boat lsaven Fol or`: at I ;.m. Hon. Theodore Canlio (I, one 0; Sanketm }{3rboI'.'a oldest and best known nil.i7.anu, has presented to Christ : Episcopal church, of that village. his check for $5,000 to aid the church in its work. Inhn A 'I`..nIn- I] A .. ....-.l....4.. -1` me cnurcn in Ila! work. John A. Tuylor, B. A., 9. rruduute of Queen's. has arrived to bake t e summer session at the school of mines. He rode down from (-`oderich on his wheel, arriving here at ten o'clock last. night. the Unim Hntur. 'Ii'iZs{'2{:id '}}.'os{"i.}}.'tS'I' RINGER made, the ROYAL CANADIAN, for Oh: `(All nrinnlnf. In pn UVOI. A special from St. John's, Nd.. Rays tn abundant. and-shery is reportd south and want. It is pronounced the best. shery; {or forty The Queen street. Sundnv snlmnl ninnin. _,n,, Henna: or Minna}. The of the In-hool of mines mld meetinu niztht. for the Lrnnano. ..:. uouum, or 1-. vv. npangenoergs jewelry store, `left. to-day for Carleton Plnoeto spend aJew holidays with rela- hives. Umo, no-an . W. Dovlln. Kingston_vehinle works. le't. to-day for his home at. Perth to spend his summer vacation. 1.- .... o.A.o.H|.:........ ....o 1,4... :1 m.:.. vacuuon. Ir. was cadet, Skinner. not John S. Skin- ner, who with'Miaa Skinnu` ur taking in the Acadia`: trip. . The Boston nautical school ship Enter- riso proceeded from Queenacown for uuham ton to-day. Henry wler yesterday rescued George Boyd, who fell off Cataraqui bridge and had a close call from being drowned. 7, J. nndtlill, n F` W Qnnnnnnhnrn : nu pnronu. John Shannoeay, after apogtug a few day: in the city. nturnod Cleveland, Ohio, to-dny. `N 'l\4\rI|n Klnnnfnn nnluinln Iunnltn Info l `rho Vary nun. News on-owdod Inge an - Ilnnlhlt of Space. Ran`; the news on page two. C. Powell in conned to his room through illness. ... ` I. O'Brien, of this city, is visiting friends in Toronto. . E. Gurney, of Toront, -ii I gun at the British-American. If M mm. or ano.I.:.. 5 am. 'r...-mun 1'3 DQITIIC the city. Rev. A we may. c= Allan Mqouie. Brooklyn, N.Y., in in the city to` spend A low holidays with his parents. John Shannoeav. anandint a few l\\llIlIu \.4l"|lVf'\lJll"|KV the low price of $2.50. ma close call from being drowned. W. J. Goddin, of F. W. Spangenberg n ewelrv shore. to-dav for Cm-leton _/OENERIAL fARM`3R.APHS,/"7 rm Var! IAIOII: Into nu springs. But}: PM. lyunnry. ~.~wwv Ron-I l`nnr`o'IIor. Mil. Pnynyov g] (Amt-m.anJ nlmm./can km! II-undo. .\`Ml0 1` ` I Ina`:-n. (.|Iiuin!1d. . I-la Nu. j____ rim a ring (many. ..I.... -..|..v.I ...l...|...... ,. e. iln RI WIIICIIITU. ; IWOVICC `- I Nmoml Auuo-As mun}. ' no; w..mn.oon.n Mammy `ll'Chvo- mm. c as (Xmnui. m-J-Ipbc-. 2 At bouhvillqlo; 3.3%.: mon- ao,l.1:la|CiuoI-9, I5. `A58; both, I; New \'ul. 3. ~ D.U. 1. Ci W30 ITIOVIIXTU In CI... 10- diet and lemonade on the night cl glldr in- nu\||nl.ion.--\'idIon-: Mr. nnd In. J. hho. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clotkoy. at Jan. A. Spa-on| u In. Whitney, no And daughter. Plbhhnrg. M. Jun. 8pvon|o`o: mu snvdor. at. (ho. mm`. Im," at - liuurn|uuo-At Bulhlo. 8 Rocha- uc.9. Atlnnutoo. Io. Bwiuildd. ML . M Wllhulnrn. 5; Ptovldonoo. Nnuaul .Innnns-A| PI , II. JII. IIOWI DI Ipll PIIUO. on 500"` WXGIII` gig.--'I`.honci: im-ullod ofoon of the T. u-`mud member: to onto. un- rlin An Iarnnnntln nn IL: unht nl lhdn in. Ishecial Inducements Cash Buyers. Woulpmokohlnporlnn. W+.~4'rmimx N, July 7.--TIm tenant! or- [mixed baseball club of-this place payed n match with n Hlonvnlo club. Our boys chased the boll wall (or. (llonvole. Soon in favor o! lllonvnle. --B. Bridge. taoclior.` Hatwrsoo. has come home to spend the holidnya.--A number lrom here stranded tho Shi\rpw1i_sohool pit-ru'c.-Tho Sons of Tempennvo ooot~ert,\v onjo ed by all who attended. Prof. J. . No Q) proved very entertaining.--Almu Sprouloja visit.- ing at Hnrt.ington.-Mrn. Jones `A. ' Sproulo in on the sick `at. but in improv- ing.-F. W. Ma took in the excur- uion to Twpod dominion da_\'.-N. J. hoononl has been pnyin his uinoor I visit. at Bllovillo.--`Mr. and Jayme. Hay Buy. mind at my/lam : -mar. Mu. Ju. Howio`o`( this place. on their wedding ` t.rin.--T.bo nails oioon the mngmor. rlpunnrg u .n Snytkr. u'ums'. i-pom. Mrs. Ruoliel liicliards? and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Alice Abruin . oft. yesterday for Vuncouser, ll.(,`. H. W. Urey. Kingston. attended clue clieoue board hole yeotaerdoy; Mr. and Mrn. . I`. E. Anderson entertaiined a large number of their friends on Tue! day evening lent to progressive euchre. Music was lnrninhed by an orzheetrn from liellevillo, and ever one voted it the moat ilonsant. evening Liey had enjoyed for n ong time. At the cheese board yesterday l,l75 boxes of cheese were boarded, 545 white and 1530 voloxed. Eighty white sold at 63c.: I90 at 030.; balance unsold. ml7ito(~oV Sayings. S'rm~n, July 9.- Hnying hm! commenced: the mo is be w the nverago.-Wnggon Iondn u huckl rry pickers may be seen windimr thexr wnv. evorv dnv now. in Lha Tho Nnpunn Budgat. N.u.\\'|-xx, July !!.--The lmlien aid of the Eastern Mothodim. church held `an ice- vmam social on the lawn of the church on Tuedny exenin last. ice cream and cake wan enjoyetf The evening was warm And a pleasant. and protable time was spent. Mrs. Rrmhel Rinhnrdnnnl and hair dnm;rh- Ul'HlI'IQHl. Senor Melln. Carliat. speaking in the chamber of deputies t.o~dny. declared blunt the government oughb to be energetic in preparing for the inevitable conict be tween the liliited States and Spain, in which Spuin would prove her virility and her greatness. mu a prey to another namon. The chamber rejected the Cnrlist. amend ment to the address in rep! to the speech from the throne, urging that Spain join the Franco-Rimaiun ulliunco in conformity to the exigencies of the govermnenL'a no- loniul interests. and with 41 view to resist- ilig the perdy oi the United Sbutes gov- ernment. | no llulull. M.\Iuui, Jul 1|. -_'n the chamber of deputies yester ay prime mini-zter (`ano- vua, replying to A criticism of the govern-` memjn policv made by Senor Silvela, the leader of the disaenlienc conservatives. de- clared that the real aim of the Cuban revo- lution wnu.l,lne independence of the island and not autonomy. Spain, he mid. would Inuow how to over come all the obstacles in her way. Cu bn did not possess the ele- ments necesanry to maintain her indepen- dence, and if separated from Spain would full to another nation. chamber reiected the (lnrlint amend. FUVGIILIU. Ac the evening session the committee further reported in favor of seating four nilver contestants from Michigan. A min- ority report wan presented. and after a prolonged debate it was defeated, and the gold men were unnented. After the par- munenc organimtion wan e'ect.ed by the election of senator Whi'e, of California. as permanent chairman, the convention ud- Journed. REAL AIM OF THE REVOLUTION. MAJESTIC What Cuba Dollreu l: the Imlepemlonra of . 2|... lulnnal They Curl-IMI Ilvorythlng. Cmr'.u:o,July 9.-'I`he silver men had complgte control of the democmcia vou- vent.ion`in Chicago yesterday and adopted the platform declaring for free and un- limited silver coinage and buxation for l`8V8lI|l8. nu null nuuunvr 1 I-In-. (,|n<~.um, July 9.---lt.devolo last night, that the principal reason for L e reassemb- ling of the nnInInil.[A_\e on reaolut-iom today is to hear ex-senator Walnln, of Georgia, and J. J. Dwyer. of glnlifomlia. on the question of inserting an nnti-A.P.A. plank in the platform. `nus IE Ml`. piano 5 answer : V Religion is not the insane. I am a Methodist. Have alwn 5 been one. Al- ways will be. l! I was ml! as good as my Catholic wife I would not worry about gethinf inpo heaven. This in the senti- ment. expressed in a previous emergency when her religion was criticized. 1 stand by it now. u VT - Missourian in case no I! nnmeu. The.fsct that Hon. Richard P. Bhmd, of Missouri, the probable nominee of the resent democratic convention. is himself is ethodist and has I Catholic wife, has aroused some opposition to him in certain circles. It was rumored that Blend had turned Catholic, and to gain some denite knowled e on the subject I mosssge was sent to `Bland asking him as to its truth. This is Mr. Blnnd s answer : un-I:-..:.... .'. ....o Hm :...... I .... .. I And If they Do Tend Is looked upon an the lost Like y In to Get the Nonl- net|on--BIaud'I Reply to `Rhone Who Wunted to Know About ls llellgloh. (Jun-Mm, Jul 9.--A mornin r says it is now prtyobeble that the ggldptnptl will out a large` gure in the nomination, and yet take no port. The New York leaders. with Will: 0. Whitney as a. mouthpiece. said, st night. that they would reirsin from voting on the no lnee. and it is the general impression thn%s of the gold states will lollow in the end of New York, and eep q awidtm silence while the ro ' celled`: This decision puts Blend in It lon lend ahead of the `other osndidyes en makes him much closer to the desired two-thirds vote then if the entire convention should record it: vote for the nomlnetion. Recognizing this. the Boien. Matthews and Teller forces are straining every -energy to get gold men to participate in, the nominstion. The Bland men look upon John R. Mclgan as the most probable running mate for the Missourimrin case he is named. 'I`hn fan}. that nu Rinlmnrd I-V Rlnntl A` b. KEEP smzmisr .SIl.ENOE.[ has IS WHAT aou: rnas n-um< or come. 1896- Vcucvhro on-on. I..-.%AL D_l.l. I 111!!! unit), lull lilo, rm. nI1.III'. `Ion nlbbodouo. mu, 1u.5a,1r.i'-`} 20`. India. 26 In psukuqe, Iv. " Darling Tongs for Ilneaa -lnyn. Le- Ooon Drou Good: at In-lnu-cf pl-In-on `Itch Lot Conch. Mu pulr. Wunln Lot Cd:-ulna. 500 pnl `III : Cotton Books. 8 pulrf A` W. - -Indian Undorvoltn for he. liq, 10:-. `OW Lot Ion`: Bnvm. 100. lilo. lino, I00, any BIIIIIDI 11% very nleplrvmonbtum atom to montlon. Ivoryhodyt invited to Inspect our ntcwk. 6 dozen Handsome -Dresden Pattern Shirt Wain $1.25, for 75. ' /, A 1 4 dozen: New Shirt Waiatu, 75. for 60. 2 /' .'Grau Linen Shirt Wliotl, $l,,l0. worth $1.50. Large Frilled White "Paranoia. 81. \ Black Silk Frilled PurnolI,68c up. Ladieo Colord Ligle Thread Gloveav oak" Pure Silk Gloves only 19c. ' L 1,090 pin New Coneto in 10 priceo, all radioed. P. LVVAIJSH; lnlrrnlu. July n.-l'Iour ocelptn. amn- bhlI.; market quiet and unchanged. Patent Hprlng. 3.11 : t.n :|7.'.; patent winn- pa :0 to 1| nu; Sn-night Rollo: 33.!!! to gum nun. (3.10 LO 13.20; uupomnn. sun) to um Itmng baker's. 6.1.3:! to ..'n; Ontario Ban 0) I to $1 70. Wu:A1'-No. I hand Ilnnltubn. Mn. to arm to I30. Cnkan--cs to 7o. ()A'rlIu.--slm tu 01.40 PoIu(--n . -0 to 012.50. LAIll)-4| t.u7o n ur; nu nun nnuunvruu. Knrnszrm nil wunld hardly lm dnnnmd n deslruhlu In-u-I':u:u lay an upluurn, but It In uuud in lurgv qunnl III:-.4 us n Hlhnulunt. hy Russluu1mml;;runls in lh1. l`ha hnhll. ls mm Ihul,` llu'_\' nuqulrn In llm nnllvo luud, uml, strnmgu us In nm_\' sumn. Lhuy Adhere to thi.~: tn`-uu ul Intuxlunllnn ovun whun mlmr llulunrs urn within the rNIl`l| of llmir puruna. An "oil drunk" prmlllom-I lmumm dru\v`~.iIu-.~.~ . uml thu t|ppl-r of this odd drink guns In nhvnp my mun us ho hum beccmm unluruluxl wllh (luv llqulcl. Humn Snhruudor, wlm mvn.-a u mhm In Ulnllfurnln, has luuuul um-mu hh-I mnployom-a man who drink |mrunl:-ulml, vlnugur. worouuturulllro auuou nml can] all. ' Thu cull oil druukard prefuru Ms buvurugo to any unmr. rnu lII|Ul\ }H}l||l`ll ll'UHl mm II! III) INHNKI out. but (`mmht Into the flllllvlllll of Hm glove. The swing of the gn~m, Imam touk hlm of! his ft-N. 1n nu Inatvumv uml curried him out into giddy space, with ma llfu du- ptsndlng on (luv gIo\'u'n huldlng mat. Ilia whuln wnlghv. wuu hung on that Imlmn, and than: wuu n clnur-I75 {mat of space Im- twuun hlnl ulul the Hour of rm-k huluw. Thu ummonlw that passml In-fnro llm boom could hu swung uwr lhu hunk summed kn hqurr-I to hjm. hut` hu glut lhum nt. hunt. Hufu nml szuuml. nl'XlJ]ll1l'-All lhnt hn did not IBHUU III HHIHI HI may huvn lmlpm from bruuklng. SAVED BY A GLOVE `BUTTON. `K. 0 40:0. 169 fetcoet Iylnuh Drona (loo in 960. worth (An. gnu (load: for ma. worth Ibo. loh Fina All-Woql Good: for 31;:-., wnrth` '- Ill|IIlAX Allan for - m c-shin, 045 and cm. nn-I 01% n and notch at lillannlgg -0- QA--_..-Ln_ A ..n._ The lniiration may look lik; a Colum ` [may avcn have some of the uni mentthc but it will not c the en uring, satisfactory service a Cclx-rub: will. of 18 yea: is lacking with the hnimgn. Coluihln Art (yuluzue. lelllnx lully 0! null Culnmhlm-. and M llzmf-ml lilvyclvvs. lrunlr u rthy mng r on at lower price. in free frmn any g;uluu|hl1 :u.'vnl; Iv)` mull lur In-1'; '.!cq.-nl s.l.IJ\pn. C \.rn an oven `.9: was/U, -nnpauvow, \a\rIlnA9 Wolppolnt but one selling ngenlln I luwn, and do not sell lo jobber;ormlddh-un~n. ll Culun . in: nu! umperly reprewllled In your vlcllxily. let us know. w - Z Tc 1 T TV - - y Shorten it with Cottolene instead of lard and see what a crisp crust it will have ; how delicious and wholesome it will be. Pie made with Cottolene will do n dyspeptic good. Do everybody good because it is good. There is only one secret in cooking with Cottolene--usc but two-thirds as much as you, ; would nhtumlly use of lard. Follow this rule~and Cottolene ...m 4.. n... run. 0-9-K-Oln-14..-V-Ir-O-9 `I -0 !'I V9.49.-.Ig-.9 ~_"(,'oIml_n_n" would nnumuly use 01 ulru. ruuuw um: IuIt."unu \.uuuIr:n . _ ` ovorynn Ih - - . ` do IE 5t' Ml In CCCVDI-"I|.l :'v':l'h:on`?Ve*.r'im.' "I `:'c'):lI"y-I TI! H. Ti. TIUIBAIK COI?LIY. Wellington Ill All Illa. HONTIILL. Imitations Pkarltyh ` ~ - 1 112:: are imitation of Columbia Bicycles eve Jb:r-`-:.!l -aid to be iust as good " as the famoux xlmcricaxz machine. ut ixnitatioss are .110! Thc-y Drlnlx I `nu . I.... (nil: .. luv .- (`2bMMERClAL._ `STANDARIS 0:3 THE-WORLIS. %15615 tw- Edict` lions, full sin. 50.. Ha. lye. Ion Bibbodouo. mu. mu, IIIC IIIIE 36335 8; con Juuuli Ivu-lnnnlna -l'lom' Receipts. md u nu ulu uuu vl-(nlllulnpt goru [br four lmnaun the NIH pus- Inu In:-.'H|1n - 4 .. nut ...lI In l..hIn.umurn-u|.|.l|...u.... l _ ---- '1`: l HAY BE IIIINTED or Inn ho PUROHAHID on ouywtonnu. h up I n to J. Ovmln. Ltomt. um Hull Ina. npton. {5UTI!!3.'_?.'::.*_E*D 9 j TAN SHOES ;ARE MARKED `THE FIGURES I The Corner Bookstore. lcor. Drlncess & Wellington Streets [Canadian Magarfine, Atlantic Monthly, &c. General alfgwarq DAc_alcr,_,_ -A4. -_-___ 11-`. NISET S what to- wear they would wear the best, and it is easy to gratify the little fellows neat ideas when mother can lay her hands on such bargains as we olTer this week. Here are a few longwenring, hard time priced clothing facts about we clothes we sell. Century, V Outing}! Godeyl I I It inculgates into the very na- mrc of the lad .1 value of the Ini- lar. I Two-piece Plaited Suits from. $1.50 to $2.75. I Three-piece Suits in Single or Double Breasted, from $2.5nto $3.75., Beautiful Washing Suits for 99.` UITLT MAEAZINES. 0 one door below City Hotel. Weldmfs Ladiez`-1' journal, Munsey, (`,\.....n..nI:4...- B. SILVER & co. If the Boys W#ere to Choose PattVer`nT Wants`. : SALE sH6i3 :i`6iJ"s*Ef AWAY DOWN P'A"_!9E -.1, Scribner`:-, 0 Bk-yr-lu & 1`ypewrifm- Hon-lquur|`u. n 40 Clan-euro Rh. Kllngnuvn, 88 61. 90 Prlnceaskstroot. Batholic World, McClure'e, Rec rezition, I). -oz-o`-- -.A'r.. Joemopolitan, ~l;l`e tropolitan, vnn, . Peterson, ON I. `ul ONTARIO" In In vvrpool I-I (Mn ml p.InnunI-1:4 m.n.i.|., mun. from Bicycle Business I Inhhlnlut. n '1! Montreal strut to onurmln w. n. n. amun. q_\j`__BT"'l L (noon and oommiuioner John W.` Ross, of Wuhington. Iollowod, and tho ronponoea to than by Dr. R. .|. Service. of Detroit, bhho Wuhan. 0! New Jenny. and Prof. W. ndnwl. of New Brunawiol. Tho address: of pntidont. Clark and secretary Bur won than read uimulunoonnly in such (djugo um) Hunu. N.8.. July 9.-Juv M the OM` lnbonn at work unloading 750 schooner ll. B. Holman. at Bath- whorl. wonnhoot eohnnln punchoon ol uohuu out ol-the hold Quit morning. it was dhoovcnd that and the rows of I um Held: at me : SteamshIpAx'y| lluunooltnoc. nuurwuu-cu In W Hlculnl. V\',wIIIx:1m~'. July 9.-The collapse 0! the big whnte tent "willinwn." at one o clock this morning. due to the heavy {all of rain last night. lnd,the severe wind storm thnt followed, sornewhnt dirnoncert ed the committee of nrrnngemente with regard to the formal dpenin of the !~ month annual internntionel e riutien en- deevor convention. which occurred At 9:30~ - o'clock to-day. The other tents. "Wash ington" end "I-lndeevor." were packed I before the hour of openin . - ly at the Appointed nr the ex- eroieee in nchhtent with son; an: , t o orue o 1 thou n ?oI"`o u.fleAdin:.".Then come the hyrnr o! welcome. written for the ooouion by Col. Job H .theeddnnoeolwl "b- n ny eoqglaxw chairman W. H. H. smith. B1,; . (Inll And nommininnar Jnlm " Rnnn, nl The nnl heat for the Theme! challenge- cup WI.-4 won by the Emmanuel college, Cambridge. eiwht. who bent. the crew of we S-ocietae l)'Em-ourngoment. Du Sport Natuti qua of Pnrin by four lengths. A.B1| Ten! ColIApIotl-'I`ho Hymn: and Add:-cue: of Walcoma. I..I_. n nu, ,,n . mmou college. uxrora. by three Iongthr, The nal heat for tho dipmond 1-vulln was won by the Hon. Rupert. Huinneiua, ol the Leander boat club. the Irewnt holder of the trophy. who beat R. . Beaumont, of the Burton-on-Thames Trent:-Iub, by two Ion tha. TI... ....l |.....n I..- at... \':..I._.)I LL,u, ,,,., cwouen tn . The gnu] heat. for the Nickulln bhnllungo cup (silver gnbletm wuu won by the Lun- don rowing club: pair. Guy and Vivinn Nicknlla. who beat the New College. Ox- !ord, pair. W. I-Z. Crum and C. M. Iitmnn, ouily. The [inn] hunt for Lhn Thunal hnIIAnnA- uuo our. 0 one Ion tn. llxmz-at eat {or L e stewards chal- lenge vup. four oars, Line London rowing club beat. the Thames rowing club by at length. TL; `uni Lnnb In- OI... I...IZ..- ..I..A- -i._I A Iengbn. The final heat. for the ladies plate. eight osm-, was won by Emu college. Whivh bent Balloil college. Oxford. by three longthr, heal. for the dinmnnd wulln cnunjour 0y :1 mum 0! a Iengnn. he nal heat. for the visitors challenge cup was won by t.ho`()aiua college. Cam- bridge, which boat the Magdalen collogo. Oxfo our. b length. In 0. . 6:.-.r ...o I... a -o.....-...I..' ..l...I gmnu cnanemze neat. Leander won by two and a quarter lengths in 7:43. Both boat: got oll'nt the same instant, striking the water nt :1 stroke of forty to the minute. Thnmea led after half edozen strokes, and then henn- der drew up level. At the end of the island launder led by It third ol a length, by two- , thirds of nlength at the rector . and at the half mile post was aclear length in the lead. Leander kept in front nnd reached Fnwley Court in 21:35. Her head was nomewlmt shortened nfmr panning Fuwley Court. but from the lathminn to the nish Leander drew rapidly away from the Thames boat. 'l"|.. rm! lmno n. H... ...u. 0'... pl... \l'..t.\l,I me unumee ooen. - The nal heat. m the race for the Wyfnhl challenge qup was won by Trinity col- lege, Oxford. which been the London row` in club_fonr by third of length. chnllemm w. J. MOORE crew were nearmy cneereu. The nal heat in the moo for the grand challon evup between the Thames row- ing elu and the Leander rowing rlub, wns won by the Leander. A strong adverse breeze wan blowing over the course which slightly favored the Bucks station. I.ean~ der had the Burke side and was a ntrong favorite. Colonel Willan, the starter of the races, invited captain Treadwny, of the Yale crew, on board the uinpiu-'9 lmtnvh, from which he witnessed the nal grand challenge heat. bv two and nunrmr DGT.` ' ID `VII II 000 TIICC, 1 crew were heart. ly cheered. final in The Flmu llont for the (Inml Challenge Cup. H|:xI.r:\', July 9.-Tho fth heat. for the Thsmea challenge cup was won by Em- manuel college. Cambridge, which bent. bhe Kenaington rowing vlub easily. The sixth heat was won by the iorew of Emmanuel oollege. Cambridge, which beat Trinity hall, Cumbrid e. by two and u quarter len the. In the seventh heat, the crew 01 b e Sooiete l)'EncouragemenL Du S rt Nzi'utlque,' of Paris, beat. the Moale ay boat. club by 1: length And n quar. her. It. wane good race, und the |'ulia M-.;.} ......-. L... In ..l.....-.1 H . MCUIXW, 00nB0l'Vlll|\'8, WBIIIIIG. The result of the recount. at Milton was that the majority for Mr. Henderson, con- servative, was reduced from I09, an declar- ed_by the returning oioor, to eighty-four. Arena. . In the recount in Two Mountailha, ue., Mr. Ethier, liberal, was declared a -Led by seventeen of a nutjority, en increase of three votes. rn.. m.....|. ...:n man u... ..|..,.n.... no Inn eu I'D me noenu government. The Hole ease in the North Leeds and Grenville election. which has been return- ed to the clerk of the crown in chancery before the time for demanding a recount. hed ex ired. were not produced before Judge cl)onald eb.Brockville yeeberda , and the recount was not proceeded wit. . Thejudge is considering an application for an adjournment. I`--A A|....J.... ..... ..l..A on a...mHn.. nn I about 300 at mom. The Winnipeg Free Press un-gen the Manitoba government. tolelatle the achuui Question and take it. out of the federal I Al-nnn UIPBO VOLOG. The liberals will protut. the election W. McClosry, conservative, Welland. wn uuoummenu. - a Lord Aberdeen was naked to sanction no fewer than about 400 ordermin-t-,ouImil paused since June 23rd. He declined about 350 of them. Th; Winniumn Fran Pu-nun nu-um: Hm: Recount: lnvor Llbel-eh. The recount in East Lnmbbon. yester- dny, increased the majority of Mr. Fraser, libera|,lrom fourteen to forty. Thu rmnlt. n! the ranount. in Hamilton $65.09. Tweddell Tailorin En. One door below Cltv Hotel. Inneraurom louraoen no xorny. The result of the recount in Hamilton was to conrm T. H. Maophorson, liberal. in his seat. by a majority of twenty-four over Mr. Bovillo. R R l'\nI-mll lm nnu-Iv Alnnfnrl Innmhnr Mr. bovmo. R. R. Dobell, tho newly elootnd member for Quebec West, has announced that he will rt the liberal government. Tha Hahn one in the to agent on me mower. T are in, howov er. a. well founded opin- lon thin: I numbor of aproinbnwnu hove been rejected. including our new senator: no ll the four vnoancioavin the upper cham- ber. These are : Ono vacancy in On- borio, one in Nova Scotio" and two in Que- bec. Thin will give Lourier fou; liberals for the `senate. bilitieu of oltice. but how no was son will not. be given out At Ridesu hull. In regard to the novornor-general will not be given out. an muuu nan. re rd governor-general hav- ing re used to ~Iign on-Min order:-in= count-fl, inking nppoinhuonu, Sir Chm-lu '1` per will not I! II thin ; He My: he not: the auylol h excollency co'::Ik the mutter. ` an In hnumhn-_ A well founded unin- .___. an Ohnnlu `rapper Wqrt Talk About the onion-In-Oounou that Home Not Dign- od-lt II Bud that four lolntorlnl Ap- pointment: Won llojootod. 0'l'1`AWA, July 9.--Mr. Inurier is ex- nmtai hare to-{Av to meant. the responsi- tod here t.o~trI'y pt responsi- ilitieo ol oioo. but how wan nine {or ..m not 1.. "an... nnf. at. Ridanu lull. `mg EXPECTED TO REACH OTTAWA CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. `PRICES ARE DOWN! THE LEANDERS WON IT. land from Dutch. .. N H I..|_ n I. SOME TIMEWTKT )-DA7Y . Dllll ' , Bncinnanz, Ont. July 9. -M tho un- dun. thin nun! . tho grind ` Cd'rI'uo Nil in cup qiojo:ur:n."au- pond. tho nll-ad vile unnrda. The ` u-uu nunoon pompous: nutnougm tbs an application will In undo to P clung-thouuo. In N and 36 lnuh h-amen: also Ladies` loop tnma. We an r-lam-Ina them out at Cont. vtll-OI I-wt -IIIIlIIc Buns: `RY. Mohbololnnd. July 9. - Bnlf ml huurrind at En ldoocn. I06 mlloll tn Mn, and found 2% Bodrn in 1 lungs: with oln -lour and lofty- ol In women. IN 0 lldron lorty-vo ri _,nnong than. They hodbomln aged and cut. o lrom tho ouuldo world lor months. The noontly nlllod lrom tho Inpr. bra that ha): and killed ltlllnurzont nulvu. vrglng the Acceptance of Turns. IADNIMDV. July 9.--'l`ho Westminster \(IsrMM publishes s s isl dsspsu-.h from ,A;.[ngns ssying that ussis is prom ting I1`:-inco to qgrupy (rota sud ho clue inlsnd sgsinnf` Hunt Britain's tenure of Cyprus and Ejfygt. Thompk vornmom. his hoeomo slnrmsd at this An in endos- voring to induce the Crw ms mam-opt the hrmn of the porn Thu Briti-In eet has hosuoo strsngchonsd in (`roan waters to almost. blocksdo the island. [III . Ull'lI$ III!` N!) inurgont. mu: morning. The (l.T.R. hut` inauod A ciroulnr nn~ `nouncing that gnuoudfolnployoen lnithol-us iaruod freely will be `mined in luturo only to than who dooorvo them. This! in or pectod to cuun ll great. curtailment in Hus respect. in question. A lllnmnlt Conan Aulgnod. Tunuxw, July 1). -The Toronto biuxuit and oonfoctionor nompany, Front. ntroot. out. lwn M-sign wiI.h'Iinbi|itiu of about $30.00!), the chief claim on which in` one for 325,0! by the executors ol the ounce of the late A. M. Smith. A nnrtvnl nmn... `nun H II H I`-4n\...| uvl. uvun uuu uuunru runn- Hi.~-.-\\', July 9.-The (lermnn emper~ or`: new rucing cutter, Meteor, made her lirat appearance in a race in the Clyde lo lay, nnilin over the course from Lnrg`:-x round ting goats off Wemyns Hay, Bognny point and Mount Stuart nml buck, twice round. withn distnnceto Mount Stuart and back (if fortyeiglit miles, under the aunpiceo of the Royal Lnrgn 'acht club. The Meteor nished first hut the race war: won I) the Bri tannin on time nllownnce of ve minutes - and eighteen l-econda. The Ailu, SAM` nitn and (Iaroue Also ntarted, but gave up the race owing to their having bevome be` mlmed. In 93.. --.n4 8... b...-..A.. ....o-..- AL- 11-..: crumeu. In the moo for twenty rnwru the Peni- tent. beat. the Niagara. OI IJIU IIFC H. VI. BHHKJI. A party of ofcorn fmm |l.M.S. Ureocent. now lying nt Quebec. arrived in the city this morning. The (}.T.R. Inn` iuund A niroulnr nn~ \'n'1-nmA, ll.(,`., July 9,-~Additional de- tails of the Japanese tidal wave of last month were received by the United Press. today, on the arrival of the steamer Braemer from Yokohama. The advii-ea are to June 2`. nd, nnd show" that the disaster was probably the moat fear- ful of modern times. The death lint has been greatly augmented since laal. advioea and will undoubtedly go far beyond 50,. M00. `The distress among the survivors of the terrible visitation is appalling. Thou- lands of injured are dying from lack of medical assistance, and many are upon the ver (5 of starvation, .-ubninting on fish was ed -Mhore by the wave: and eating them raw, having no cooking appurtenances. The wave origi~ natetl not far from the Japanese voant and uppenra to have visited an extent of over 1100 miloe of eoant line. The Downward Movement of Prlae has struck our store and, It : Indeed destruction among our Books. Stationery. Note Paper and Envelopes. We are selling: 75 good Envelopes for IOCA 5 quires good Notepaper, me. 4 oz.bottle Ink, 7c. 500 Novels and Bound Books, -39c, worth 75c and $1.25 each. 5,000 Sheets` of Music,m for me One cent :1 sheet for Music worth 50c. Other goods in proportion. IIIIKC DUI IaHOrD|l8HIy WGII Lflnaa. Rev. A unea Huge, Richmond, Vu., ur- companied Mr. and Mrs. Bnynrd to Alder- shob. Upon the reviewing eld the Duchess of Connnughte carriage stood next to that of Buynrul a and the ow-upants of the vehi~ ales hml a protracted 4-onvereation: The Beacon nrtillerymen urriveal at Altlershot in time to see part of the sham ght. The Jnpnllen 'l'I(InI Wnvo I '11] nl Admin `I`I: mnnrv marcneu past. The visitors expressed themselves as highly leased with their visit and pro- nounc the spectacle of the review about. bhe nent. that they had ever seen. Lieut. Uolter said that the movements were ad- mirably executed, the men and horses alike bein thoroughly well trained. uses llama. Rlnhmnml. Vn__ ur- Review all Aldornhot-Chn.tln[ Wlth the Queen`: Dsughlmnln-Law. ' l.osnoN. July 9.--The review of the troop at. the Aldershot camp, given in honor of the ancient and honorable artil- lery company of Boston. began noon nfaer the arrival of the visitors at Aldershot. Upwnrda of 8.000 cavnlry, artillery and in~ fnnlnrv marched past. exnranuzed tliemnalvnn ml Iy quarrelea and Mrs. sur/can says sne Ielr. him and came to New York. Here. sha- says, she `met. her husband and went. to live with him at the Greenwich nvenuo house. Mrs. Sutton told the police that Johnson had only arrived in this city from Chicago on Tuesday. Sutton and his wife were walkimz on unu-ago on Lueaany. Sutton walking Twentieth street. near Broadway, when they chanced to meet Johnson. who at om-e accosted them and angrily demanded from the woman the watch that he had given her in Chicago. She refused to give it to him. and then Johnson drew (I re- volver and the tragedy followed. A Olilongo Mon Cruled Wlth Jealousy Doe: some Rockleu Shooting. Nnw Yonx, July 9.-Cramed with hatred and jealousy, William Johnson, thirty years old. a resident of Chico o, Wednes- da afternoon, shot and fate ly wounded William H. Sutton. twenty-ve years old, living at No. 43 `Greenwich uve-nue: red another shot at Sutton s wife, l{elme,_ twenty-three eurs old. seriously wounded in Greek ower pezldler named Baailius Kennkaa, forty-ve years old, and nally, when run down and nlmost captured by a policeman, shot himself through the head, dying instant- ly. Johnson nnd the woman were formerly intimate friends in Chicago and among a number of presents which he gave her was a old watch. They nal- ly quarreled and rs. Sutton she left him and Here. zsomrwo Mr. urey an 0 10-1 sea, Bear Creek. Perth Road. 'I`.. M R...-o.l.n nl R1 __(1. bear uroek. rerun now. To Mr: Bartlett at 63c.--Cold Springs. Granite Hill Keenan & Son, Morning Star. Sunbury, 1,000 Island. Excelsior. To Mr. Alexander M. 6 I3-I60.--(ii|t JOHN unnmmson 3100. 10 Ml`. mexnnaer M. 0 1.1-mc.-uuu Edge. Pine Hill. T6` r. Bartlett at 6510.--St.. Lawrence, Silver Springs, Howe Island. SHOT THREE. KJLLED HIMSELF. -no nook olered And/The nun Indeilly nI .. There won 0. fair attendance at the Fron- tenac cheese boerd meeting thin nlternoon. Prlooe were not light. bid: opening at tile. The top rice Wu 5 _l4-160.. Ab that ii ure 242 no were sold to G. Orgy. C. . Bartlett secured 345 boxes at 8g'c.; A. Alexander, Mboxee M28 13-160., and U E. Bartlett, on I bid.lor the remainder of the board. secured 153 boxes at 6'fc. Only colored choose you offered for sale by these leomriel. ' ` Bnttereee, 143; Bear Creek, 39; -Cold Sgrin , 70; Glennie. 60; Granite Hill. 4 ; llt. Edge, 35; Keenan & Son. 00; Muplelhenf, 44; Morning Star. 30; Perth Rodd, 80; Or n. 40: Pine Hill, 30; Rose Hill, 4-4; Sea Hill, 76: St. Lawrence, 80; Sunbury,40;` Union. 150; L000 Isl nd, 70: Silvers rings. 28; Model, I00; Ix- oelsien, 30: ngorville. 60; Ontario, 30; Fish Creek. 64; Howe Island. 45; Hin- chinbroolre. 60; Clare View. 70; Leo Lake. 35. ` Sol . Mr. Gray at 615-l6c.--BM.ter- um. Bear Creek. Perth Road. ' FIFTY THoUsANo-b?=.owNEo. smr. Bunbury, l,UUU uuanu. l`4XC8lrl|0|'. To Mr. Alexander rm... vz... mu ONE OF THE FINEST. cu-oats:-' amino. run nA'iLY_` BRITISH wme, TI-IURSDAY. JULY 9, : I'll I j.I'I Tr l.muxw, July 9. Bi; Domld Smith. Unnulinn high comminipner In London. will give 3 prim to be compotaod lor by the (`anadinn riemon who take pm. in the rie matches at Bialoy thin nouon. vmuruoo nusuon, wnere may Look along the the \V{ ;er. loo ntnlaon they were rooeived b n. Lord `Wolneley, commumler in chie of the llritinb forces: Hen. Sir Evelyn Wood. Hon. Sir Redver lluller and others of the hondqumrborn stall. United States ember- nedor llnynrd and Mrs. Bayard am! the earl Denblg, lieut.-colonolo! the llonornble artillery. " llody Iloeovarocl A: Thousand lelnnd Purl. TllI>l'.~u\Il l'4l..\\'l) PAM, July ll. A bodv thought: Keene.

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